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Nymphoplasty - Labia Reduction
Reduction of the vaginal labia minora

Nymphoplasty, or labiaplasty, is a surgical procedure aimed at altering the size or shape of the labia minora, often for aesthetic or comfort reasons. For some women, this procedure may provide relief from physical or psychological discomfort associated with hypertrophy of the labia minora. Motivations can vary, ranging from discomfort during daily or sports activities to aesthetic concerns that impact self-confidence.

NYMPHOPLASTY PROCEDURES IN MONTREAL

 

The V technique and the W (wedge) technique are two commonly used surgical approaches in nymphoplasty to reduce the size of the labia minora. Both techniques have their advantages and disadvantages, and the choice between the V technique and the W technique often depends on the surgeon's preference and the patient's specific anatomical characteristics. Both techniques aim to achieve natural aesthetic results while preserving the functionality and sensation of the labia minora.

Here is an explanation of each technique:

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Linear Technique (Trim)

This technique involves linear incisions along the edges of the labia minora, followed by the excision of excess tissue and closure of the incisions. It also aims to reduce the length of the labia minora while maintaining their natural appearance.

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Triangular Technique (Wedge)

This technique involves V-shaped incisions in the tissue of the labia minora, followed by the excision of excess tissue and the closure of the incisions. It aims to reduce the length of the labia minora while preserving their free edge.

Before / After Results: Nymphoplasty
Labia Minora Reduction

It is important to note that the examples of surgery performed by Dr. Alain Danino are provided for informational and educational purposes only. These illustrative cases are intended to offer insights into the surgical procedures performed, but they should in no way be considered a guarantee or assurance of the surgical outcomes that potential patients may achieve.

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